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Hello Rudolf,

Thank you for the speedie reply.  I will try to
upgrade the kernel first.  I believe I already checked
the bios but will check that as well.

Thanks,

Mike

--- Rudolf Marek <r.marek at sh.cvut.cz> wrote:

> Hello Michael,
> 
> > I build a server based on an Asus but continually
> got
> > an overtemperature alert (fan isn't modulating). 
> I
> > first submitted a support ticket to this user
> group a
> > year ago.  At that time, the drivers for my
> chipset
> > were not written. I put the server in the basement
> > with a fan blowing on it and only on the hottest
> days
> > did I get the error.
> > 
> > I'm hoping that with lm-sensors upto 2.10, perhaps
> the
> > chipset is supported.  Here is my system:
> > 
> > motherboard: asus P5GD2 Premium
> > chipsets: Intel? 915P, Intel? ICH6R
> > distribution: SuSE 9.2
> > kernel: 2.6.8-24.14-smp
> > processor: Intel P4 3.0 GHz
> > Winbond W83627ehf (according to digital-life.com)
> 
> You need newer kernel, 2.6.13 has some support for
> the chip, but consider 
> upgrading to even newer kernel if possible.
> 
> > Hopefully this is operator error.  Any help would
> be
> > greatly appreciated so that I can take this server
> out
> > of my dusty basement.
> 
> Maybe all you need is to check setup and set
> correctly the temperature alarm in 
> BIOS. And turn on the qfan support there...
> 
> Regards
> Rudolf
> 


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